The Florida Democratic Party said this afternoon it won't pursue a do-over of its contested primary, putting the dispute squarely in the lap of the Democratic National Committee's rules committee next month.

Florida officials had floated the idea last week of a mail-in vote, but questions quickly arose about its logistics and fairness. The consensus from thousands of Democrats is against a revote, Representative Karen L. Thurman, the state party's chairwoman, says in a letter to Democrats.

"A party-run primary or caucus has been ruled out, and it's simply not possible for the state to hold another election, even if the Party were to pay for it," Thurman writes.

YES!! I salute you, Floridiot! Dead on, yet again.
Since our last exchange I'm pleased to see THURMAN FINALLY getting some heat. She just released this statement sometime yesterday:

"We made a detailed case to the DNC Rules & Bylaws Committee, but we were denied. Our Democratic legislators in Tallahassee tried to set the Florida primary on Feb. 5, instead of Jan. 29, but of course, their proposed amendment to House Bill 537 was greeted with laughter and derision from the Republicans who control the state government. "

...did she, now? I don't seem to remember her saying diddly-doo, at the time! Did she, or didn't she OBJECT to the Republican Legislature's attempt to undermine the DNC bylaws...? Asking around, but haven't heard an answer on this one, yet...